It’s A Woman’s World and Generations are produced at the SPNN studio in St. Paul Minnesota.

SPNN is a 501(c)(3) non-profit community media center serving Saint Paul, MN and the Twin Cities metro area. Its mission is to empower people to use media and communications to better lives, use authentic voice and build common understanding. It operates five channels on the Comcast cable system, which reach 52,000 cable households in Saint Paul.

For further information about Saint Paul Neighborhood Network, visit their website: www.spnn.org.

The studio is on the first floor of the building, while the administrative offices are on the second floor in Suite 250.

FROM THE EAST: 94W to 6th St. (stay in left lane), go west 4 blocks to Jackson and 6th. Building is on left side.
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FROM THE WEST: 94E to 7th St. Go straight through light to 6th St., turn right. Travel 3 blocks west to Jackson and 6th.
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FROM THE NORTH: 35E south to Wacouta. Exit on Wacouta. Turn right on 6th St. Travel west 3 blocks to Jackson and 6th. Building is on left.
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FROM THE SOUTH: North on US 52, merge left onto Lafayette, turn left on 7th, then left on Wall St. Then turn right on 6th. Travel west to Jackson and 6th. The building is on the left.

PARKING:

There is a 2-hour lot located on 6th Street between Jackson and Robert. Let security know you are here for SPNN and sign in at front desk. ……………………………………………………………………….

Weekend or evening note: If you are arriving after 6 PM on a weekday or on Saturday or Sunday, please enter either on the 5th Street entrance or 6th Street entrance nearest to the security desk. The front doors will be locked after hours and weekends.

One Response

What is the SPNN Studio address? SPNN appears to be at the 94/280 intersection, but the directions above sound like the studio is downtown. But I don’t find a separate address on this site for the Studio.

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